Yep, that Tony Phillips, the one who played in the major leagues for 18 seasons. And is still playing for the independent Yuma Scorpions -- managed by Jose Canseco.

Don’t worry if it feels a tad surreal. It should.

Phillips was also suspended three games and the league is considering suspending Canseco because he pulled his team from the game after the fight erupted into a baseball brawl. Canseco tweeted that he removed his team out of concern another fight would break out.

Marshall may regrettably be best remembered as the player who sat out a game for "general soreness" and dated Go-Go’s lead singer Belinda Carlisle.

Better coincidence: Marshall batted cleanup on the 1988 Dodgers team that beat Phillips’ A’s in the World Series. That would be the A’s team for which Canseco batted third.

Phillips had apparently been jawing with the Chico bench earlier, and while playing third he said something to Marshall, who was in the third-base coaching box. The two ended up in a tussle. Marshall, 51, suffered facial injuries.